Britain needs to spend money on building defences
against an “E-bomb” that would explode in the upper atmosphere and knock
out all electronic communication and power, the Defence Secretary will say
today. There is an increasing possibility that a rogue state could use an
“E-bomb” that would release a devastating electromagnetic pulse (EMP)…a
nuclear missile could be fired in to space that would release a pulse
large enough to paralyse Britain’s infrastructure. A powerful EMP attack
could disable electronic systems and bring the country to a
standstill.

Quake downs walls, cuts power in
northern ChileAn earthquake has shaken down walls and knocked out electricity in
parts of far-northern Chile. No injuries have been reported, though. The
U.S. Geological Survey calculates the magnitude as 6.2 and says it was
centered about 41 miles (66 kilometers) east-northeast of Tacna, Peru. It
occurred at 6 a.m. local time (6 a.m. EDT; 1000 GMT)

Feinstein:
Get Ready for More Aggressive Molestation at the
AirportAn influential Democrat senator from
California, who chairs the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Diane
Feinstein, wants more sexual molestation at America’s airports.
photoSenator Feinstein said “it’s very important that TSA keeps up its
efforts” to sexually molest the public. Appearing on Fox News over the
weekend, Feinstein criticized Americans for complaining about hands down
the pants groping by the government. She said “it’s very important that
TSA keeps up its efforts” despite the fact the “public has not been
terribly sympathetic” to an endless parade of fake terror threats — the
most recent admittedly perpetuated by the CIA — that are used to violate
their privacy in the most intimate way.

Symbolic court finds Bush guilty of war
crimesIn a unanimous vote on
Saturday the symbolic Malaysian war crimes tribunal, part of an initiative
by former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohamad, found the former US
President guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Seven of his
former political associates, including former Vice President Dick Cheney
and former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, were also found guilty of
war crimes and torture.

Myth busted: Vaccinations are not
immunizationsThere is only one
kind of immunity and that is natural immunity which is achieved by
battling the infectious diseases itself. Vaccination is merely the
artificial triggering of temporary responses to manmade pathogens.
Vaccines are both harmful and dangerous and are leading to generations of
humans with no natural defenses to disease.

American Farmers: An Endangered
SpeciesThe
decreasing population of American farmers means less diversity of crops,
vacated rural communities, and reduced food security. In short, we don’t
have enough people becoming farmers, and we’re starting to import food to
fill the gap. And yet few people are debating our flagging national food
security with the fervor expressed about oil imports or manufacturing jobs
shipped overseas.

Monday, May 14, 2012-- Seems no one is immune from the
tender mercies of the TSA pat-down. First, we learned that Sen. Dianne
Feinstein (D-Calif.), the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, was
subjected to a handsy search. And now we learn of the latest high-profile
search-ee: former Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger.

Augusta, Ga. • The parents of a young Georgia woman
battling a flesh-eating bacterial
infection said
Monday they’ve learned to read lips and are communicating with their
daughter despite a breathing tube in her throat…She contracted the rare
infection, called necrotizing fasciitis, after falling from a broken zip
line and gashing her leg on May 1...Infections by so-called flesh-eating
bacteria are rare but sometimes can run rampant after even minor cuts or
scratches. The affliction can destroy muscle, fat and skin tissue. The
bacteria that infected Copeland is called Aeromonas hydrophila.
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/world/54109737-68/copeland-aimee-infection-monday.html.csp

A LITTLE HERE, A LITTLE THERE, LETS TAX YOU OFF YOUR
LAND…

Mayor calls for Taylorsville to join Unified
police

"It's less money for the same level of service or
better," Wall said. "It seems like a no-brainer to me."

OGDEN — The sister-in-law of a man who faces capital murder charges
for allegedly killing a police officer and wounding five others insists he
is a victim, too, and a "prisoner of war" in a war on drugs.